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1 Last year, allegations arose of widespread staff bullying at Tauranga hospital.
2 From time to time rumours arose of the discovery of relics.
3 Dissociating itself from the murmur of the bees, a murmur arose of falling water.
4 A vision arose of a man beside whom Eliphalet was not worthy to crawl.
5 They became a proverb for wandering, and a legend arose of strange, disconsolate men.
6 Immediately a universal cry arose of , 'Good is your speech.
7 A mental picture arose of a secret temple in the shadow of the distant Himalayas.
8 When another year had passed, an opportunity arose of acquiring a better farm in Alberta.
9 The problem arose of how to light a match.
10 And then, when he arose of his swoon, he cried out sorrowfully, and said: Alas!
11 Then the practice arose of stamping each piece of money with its true value and weight.
12 But suddenly a cry arose of 'The Prussians!
13 Hence the practice arose of invoking the aid of the saints in all the concerns of life.
14 As the lights of a former generation sank beneath the horizon, other stars arose of increased brilliancy.
15 Time after time the necessity arose of some arbiter among those who were themselves arbiters, rulers, judges.
16 A cry arose of "To prison with the assassin!"
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